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Training Tips For Bulldog Puppies

By Cheryl Pierce


Training bulldogs takes time, hard work, patience and determination. Bulldogs are great pets to have because they are dedicated, trustworthy and most of all, very bright. They tend to think and have a mind of their own and as a result, they become hardheaded. This is definitely not bad news! If you take time to train your bulldog pup, you will eventually have the most adorable and faithful pet you can ever have. With this, here are some training tips:

Bulldog owners share the same sentiment. Bulldog puppies are mostly high spirited and active. Because of this, they tend to jump and paw you, of course with some effects that may hurt you. Bulldogs need to know their limits. They need to learn to stop and know that you are not pleased at all! Most of the time, when you shout and call their attention, Bulldogs do not stop because they cannot sense the difference between petting and shouting. What you should do as the bulldog owner and friend, is to face the opposite way whenever there is jumping and pawing. Cross your arms and do not face them nor look at them in the eye. This would let him stop. Of course, when your bulldog stops, that's the best time to encourage and pet him. Do the same process all over again when your bully jumps. In the long- run, you will have a more disciplined and well- trained bully.

It becomes more convenient to correctly teach your bulldog pup, if you are able to spend time with them. They may seem and look tough but they become super sweet when you take time out to stay with them. They can curl, cuddle and stay close to you, even almost becomes like your shadow, never letting you out of their sight.

Aside from their high spirits, the intelligence of bulldogs is exceptional. They have a "mind of their own" trying to decide on things before they actually act. When they stare at you if you when you have an instruction, that stare is the means they're thinking about what you're saying.

When training a bulldog puppy, you have to be strong, determined, patient and most of the time consistent, because bulldogs are usually stubborn by nature. Your consistency and constancy is key to train your bulldog pup. Keep on training. Do not stop, yet be considerate in giving your pup time and space. Do not force the issue. Keep the sessions short and sweet like five minutes, to start with. Then, move on to the next level by increasing the time and the complexity of commands. Take a break when you sense that your pup seems tired and could no longer maintain eye contact.

Take time and cuddle your bulldog. Bonding moments strengthen your relationship. Once you have a strong relationship, you will have the best friend that will never leave you when the going gets tough. A well- trained dog is respectful until the end.




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